Gerard Manley Hopkins
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Only after his death did Robert Bridges publish a few of Hopkins's mature poems in anthologies, hoping to prepare for wider acceptance of his style. By 1930 Hopkins's work was seen as one of the most original literary advances of his century. It intrigued such leading 20th-century poets as T. S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender and Cecil Day-Lewis. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Hopkins, Gerard, 1892-1961
Published 1933
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Published 1931
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3by Hopkins, Gerard, 1892-1961
Published 1929
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4by Hopkins, Gerard, 1892-1961
Published 1931
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5by Hopkins, Gerard, 1892-1961
Published 1921
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6by Hopkins, Gerard, 1892-1961
Published 1921
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10by Meersch, Maxence van der, 1907-1951Other Authors: “...Hopkins, Gerard, 1892-1961...”
Published 1937
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